Released bySony Pictureson February 1, the first day of Black History Month, theBig George Foremanbiopic trailer shows many of the highlights of Foreman's career, including hisiconic fight with Muhammad Ali. Foreman and Ali first fought on October 30, 1974. Referred to as "The Rumble in the...
View of the press during their interview with Muhammad Ali while training before the WBC/ WBA World Heavyweight Title fight versus George Foreman at the Salle de Congres in the presidential complex. N'Sele, Zaire. October 1974. Hand-signed by Neil Leifer Unframed and shipped flat Archival pigmen...
In 1974, Ali 12 the world heavyweight title again by 13 George Foreman. Then he met Joe Frazier in the Philippines, to do 14 for the third time. It was 15 , but Ali won that fight. Ali 16 his heavyweight title six more times before he 17 to Leon Spinks in February 1978. But Ali...
Foreman began to wilt visibly in the fourth, when Ali truly took control of the fight, and by the fifth round, Ali was snapping rights and lefts off Foreman's face and winking at his friend, football great Jim Brown, who was commentating on the fight at ringside. Ali kept retreating to...
George Foreman. Before he sold no-fat grills, they say this pitchman could punch -- people weren't afraid he would beat Ali, they were afraid he would kill him. In "The Fight," Norman Mailer described big George working the heavy bag this way: "These were no ordinary swings. Each of...
Neil Leifer photographed Muhammad Ali on over 50 different occasions between 1963 (as Cassius Clay) and 2012, including title fights, in studio, and at home. He captured iconic moments from his title fights against Sonny Liston, “The Fight of the Centur
Neil Leifer photographed Muhammad Ali on over 50 different occasions between 1963 (as Cassius Clay) and 2012, including title fights, in studio, and at home. He captured iconic moments from his title fights against Sonny Liston, “The Fight of the Centur
Muhammad Ali was a charismatic and fearless boxing legend who fascinated the world with his unmatched skills in the ring and unwavering commitment to social justice.
Neil Leifer photographed Muhammad Ali on over 50 different occasions between 1963 (as Cassius Clay) and 2012, including title fights, in studio, and at home. He captured iconic moments from his title fights against Sonny Liston, “The Fight of the Centur
Neil Leifer photographed Muhammad Ali on over 50 different occasions between 1963 (as Cassius Clay) and 2012, including title fights, in studio, and at home. He captured iconic moments from his title fights against Sonny Liston, “The Fight of the Centur